2K by Gingham features a collective of guest artists for each season’s t-shirt releases. Their goal has also been to deviate from the mainstream and bring to light a variety of artists. These artists provide their expression on something 2K considers to be one of the most powerful tools out there, the common t-shirt. This latest collection features the likes of Geoff McFeteridge, Misha Hollenback (of Perks&Mini), Vanskap, Barry McGee “Twist”, Daniel Johnston and Experimental Jetset. Some of the shirts can be directly purchased through 2K.
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Levi’s Japan’s sub-brand FLU has recently released some new technical jeans that emphasizes on safety and comfort in their designs. The line is highlighted by some features rarely seen on denim which includes 3M reflective piping as well as quick drying denim fabric. These will be available at Tab Device in Japan and retails from around 23,100 to 29,400 Yen.
JB Classics has just put up a preview of their new Peddler Hexell model which comes in a bright and vibrant green and gold colorway. The gold forefront and mid looks great against the green heel. Of course the return of the Aunt Tub (of Hexel) inspired hexagonal pattern is what inspired the sneaker. No word yet on release dates yet.
Here’s a look at the upcoming products on from Stussy Japan. There are a couple special items coming out which including a collaboration with Boon Magazine (Japanese Streetwear Magazine), the SS Link Remix x Neroli x Minotaur tee, as well as the previously mentioned Neighborhood x Stussy tees. Also available for preview in Boon is an upcoming look at Stussy’s Fall line up of jackets and hoodies.
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In the past Stussy has honored different places around the world in their World Tour Series tees but it appears as though Stussy has created a country specific release with this Stussy Scotland t-shirt. Could this tee designed by Mark Ward be a one off thing or a foreshadowing of things to come? Stay tuned for more details.
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